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Web services B2B implementation demonstration: Part 3

In the third article of this series, Kevin Koch implements the necessary schema and scripts for SQL Server 2000, and the appropriate data tier classes for database connectivity and stored procedure invocations. Read more »

Web services B2B implementation demonstration

In the first part of this series, we set the scenario for the development of a complete B2B Web services application. Learn how to implement use cases to relate user requirements to developers. Read more »

Web services B2B implementation demonstration: Part 2

Part two in this series looks at creating the application components and developing exception handling and logging capabilities in an n-tier framework. Read more »

Web services B2B implementation demonstration: Part 6

In the sixth article of a continuing series, Kevin Koch implements the ASPX GUI layer associated with John's application. The GUI layer ties all of the previously established application tiers together. Read more »

Web services B2B implementation demonstration: Part 4

In the fourth article of our series on Web services B2B implementation, we implement business logic and Web services associated with John's business tier. Read more »

Web services B2B implementation demonstration: Part 5

In the fifth article of our continuing Web services series, Kevin Koch implements the business logic and Web services associated with Tom's business tier, including the implementation of security protocols and asynchronous notification. Read more »

Good schema management helps to maintain XML namespace

As XML proliferates in the workplace, the tendency for developers to roll out their own XML schemas can lead to a quagmire of competing standards. Effective management of schemas can greatly reduce this potentially expensive problem. Read more »

XML for Web services?

XML is a hot topic these days, but what can XML really do for your company, and should you deploy it? Here are some pros and cons of deploying XML solutions. Read more »

XML--where do we go from here?

What if every bit of data in every computer included instructions about its content that would allow any other computer to interact with it? There are signs of real progress, if not revolution. Read more »

Web services: Messiah or mirage?

Software vendors keep telling us that Web services are the answer. But what is the question? ZDNet Australia explores the state of Web services today. Read more »

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